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November 23, 2010, 02:28 |
Injection of Lagrangian particles
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Alberto Passalacqua
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Hello,
I have a doubt about the Lagrangian classes. I would like to simulate the injection of two jets of particles using the O'Rourke collision model. My case is extremely simple: particles are injected from two patches at constant velocity and constant diameter, and they can collide. It seems collision models is only available using the spray sub-models, which adds the complication of using injectors (there does not seem to be an injector which uses a patch, at least if my understanding is correct). Could you give some hint to set this case up? Thanks
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